BlackBerrry DTEK60 in the Works; Snapdragon 820, 4GB RAM, 16MP Camera

If you recall, BlackBerry is on its way to expand its portfolio of
devices that feature Google’s Android mobile operating system, and it
already started its roll starting with the Priv. As of late, we’ve seen
the Ontario-based company’s efforts in the Android scene with the
DTEK50, a midrange smartphone that boasts capable hardware
specification as well as topnotch mobile security. Now, it seems the
company is eager for a follow-up, as the latest leaks indicates that the
DTEK60 is on its way.

According to new reports, the previously rumored BlackBerry Argon, which was one of the company’s handsets that will complete a trio of Android-based smartphones, will be branded as the DTEK60 when it launches. The DTEK60’s info comes from a document that was hosted on the company’s website that features all of the key hardware specs of the handset.

For starters, the DTEK60 will feature a Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 chipset with a 64-bit quad-core 2+2 Kryo 2.15 GHz / 1.6 GHz. It will arrive with 4GB of RAM and 32GB of internal storage. On the other hand, its display will come at 5.5 inches with Quad HD resolution, while its longevity will rely on its 3,000mAh battery. There’s also a 16MP/8MP camera setup, and a fingerprint sensor is in tow.